spindle

[ˈspɪndl]

spindle Definition

  • 1a slender rounded rod or pin in a spinning wheel, used for twisting and winding the thread as it is spun
  • 2a rod or pin serving as an axis that revolves or on which something revolves

Using spindle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spindle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The spindle of the spinning wheel was turning quickly.

  • Example

    The car's spindle broke and caused the wheel to fall off.

  • Example

    The drill bit is attached to the spindle of the drill press.

  • Example

    The spindle of the record player rotates the vinyl record.

spindle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spindle

Phrases with spindle

  • spindle fibers

    microtubules that form during cell division and attach to chromosomes, pulling them apart into two new nuclei

    Example

    The spindle fibers are critical for proper cell division.

  • a light mineral oil used to lubricate spindles in machinery

    Example

    The mechanic added some spindle oil to the machine to keep it running smoothly.

  • a disk or weight attached to a spindle to increase its momentum when spinning thread or yarn

    Example

    The spindle whorl helped the spinner create a more even thread.

Origins of spindle

from Old English 'spindel', from Proto-Germanic 'spindilaz'

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Summary: spindle in Brief

A 'spindle' [ˈspɪndl] is a slender, rounded rod or pin used in spinning wheels to twist and wind thread as it is spun. It can also refer to a rod or pin that serves as an axis for rotation. Examples include the spindle of a spinning wheel, drill press, or record player. Phrases like 'spindle fibers' and 'spindle whorl' refer to specific applications of the term.